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I haven't felt like changing, sometimes I’ve had to.
If I like a bike that much I wouldn't change it, but I know what you mean.
Be careful in your choice because the CBR is a good bike. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I can understand the feeling of wanting a change, I've gone through 7 bikes in 5 years! Guess the first thing is to ask if the CBR600RR was your first 'bike bike' after doing DAS? If it is then by jumping on 'such a good bike' it'll be difficult to top is easily. If it's not the case, and you've had a few bikes, then you might already have an idea of what to try next.
It'd be worth taking a few bikes on a test ride, for as long as possible. Other 600's like the Ninja have a completely different feel to them (try a ZX6R B1H if you get the chance!), maybe a 750 or 1000cc is in order, of even a something different like a naked bike (heaven forbid! ). At the very least you'll get to go back to the CBR thinking 'nothing else is coming close, yet!' |
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There is quite a lot about it on the CBR forum.
www.cbr-forum.org.uk
Apparently makes the bike a bit more lively in its midrange, stick with the cbr and maybe even get a cheap project bike to keep you busty when your not on the RR ____________________ Past: 1985 Suzuki GS 125 + 2002 Honda NSR 125 R-2 + Ford Fusion
Present: Honda CBR 600 RR-5 + Suzuki SV650S-K4 + Mitsubishi FTO GPX |
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Keep the RR, you know for a fact that you'll miss it immediately if you get rid of it.
why don't you invest in a el cheapo mud plugger, something to chuck about on the weekends in the woods when it starts to get a bit colder and wetter. ____________________ current bike: GSX-R 750 K6 stolen, found the next day in a van in Durham, returned to me 3 months later costing me my NCB and my excess...
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Get off the Sofa and get on a Ninja
I'm sure the nice chaps over on www.mcnninjas.co.uk will help  |
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how much you got to spend?
what sort of riding do you enjoy?
if ya feel like a change, try changing yer underpants
if ya want a new bike tell us what kind of bike you might want, helps us to narrow it down dooood cos there's hundreds to choose from
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| wave2k wrote: | | Joe wrote: | Get off the Sofa and get on a Ninja
I'm sure the nice chaps over on www.mcnninjas.co.uk will help  |
Practically the same bike as the RR just more unreliable and uglier, if you want a change, dont get another inline 4, do for a complete change.
Try a V-twin they are hard to get used to from riding an inline, but when you do they are great.
my reccomendations would be
2004-> Aprilia RSVR
Honda SP1
A Ducati
My personal choice for usability would be the RSVR, or if a v-twin dosent tickle your fancy try a K6 GSXR the 750 model.
Now that puts a kwak down the toilet, and flushes it. |
Where does this hatred of Kawasakis stem from dude? Is it based on the ZXR400?
The Ninja is a completely different beast to the 600RR, i have ridden both and found the 636 to be a more visceral experience. It has noticeably more power in the midrange, and it sounds awesome. They are both great bikes but personally i went for the Kawasaki and have had no problems so far (7k in 4 months) I think it will be an easy transition and i think they are both as bloody uncomfortable as eachother
The GSXR-750 is an awesome machine i`m sure, but then there isnt an equivalent kawasaki made anymore, and you cant compare the 636 to it.
Personally if money were no object and i was staying around the 600 class, i would take the Daytona 675, it blows all the other 600's and V-Twin 750's out of the water. (imho) ____________________ Present: 2017 KTM Super Adventure S
Past: 97 Bandit 600 / 05 Bandit 1200 / 03 ZX6-R / 2006 Tuono R / 2001 VFR 800 / 2010 Street Triple R / 2013 Speed Triple S / 2017 S1000XR |
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Might feel slower than a 749 mate but they arn't all the 600's own the 749's!, must be the torque you like.
Ducati's are really nice looking bikes, oh and the noise........ .
Im thinking now aobut maybe changing the gearing and hanigng on to the RR, give that a try see if it changes things any, would work out cheaper than swapping.
But I agree Wave the RSV's are bloody nice!!, and unreal how cheap they are now with all the olhins etc. |
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2006 FZ1 for £5995 on the road!!! torque is cheap.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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